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New Map Guides Visitors Through Chinatown-Little Italy Historic District

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Several neighborhood organizations have published a new map/brochure highlighting 17 cultural attractions and 22 restaurants in the new Chinatown-Little Italy Historic District.  See the full brochure here.

It’s part of a marketing campaign recently undertaken by the Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, the Chinatown Partnership and the Little Italy Merchants’ Association. You can click here to see the brochure, which includes a self-guided walking tour and a list of relevant historic sites.  The brochures are being made available at NYC & Company kiosks throughout Lower Manhattan and in other locations.

A main goal of the campaign is to guide visitors to the 9/11 Memorial to Little Italy and Chinatown, two neighborhoods that have never fully recovered from the effects of September 11th.  More info about the historic district is available here.

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